Thread:Semerone/@comment-30866325-20170310200348/@comment-27493717-20170404164844

@ Azure

Sorry for the late reply. I am feeling better today, but my health has been quite a mixed bag recently. XD

I even did as everyone said and got myself more rest, but neither Goki nor my local doctor know what's wrong with my health or how to fix my chronic sickness... :(

"Azure: "That's cool. No wonder you managed to create all those stuff related to KDZ games so fast n accurately. You need to take good care of yourself, too, so that you can handle those workloads. I heard you got sick again, huh? **rolleyes**""

Games
Yeah. It seems like testing and noting down ingame data has been a speciality of mine starting way back in around 2003. XD

I started out making my own spriteart and programmed some ingame content for a sidescrolling and a roleplaying games community. Afterwards I continued making even more spriteart and programming my own sidescrollers and roleplaying games, most of which I never released to the public.

The only game I ever released to the public was a Five Nights at Freddy's related sidescrolling fangame, which I only released, because a good friend asked me, if I was making my own games and I said yes and he really wanted to play it. XD

Feel free to check out the game. If you want to play it yourself, don't worry. The game and the engine are free. ;)

The first wiki, I joined
Also, the first wiki I joined was the German Pokéwiki (a wiki about the famous Pokémon or Pocket Monsters series), where I used to add the ingame levels of various monsters appearing in different ingame locations. At some point, an admin started deleting about half of my pages for no obvious reason (luckily, I had and still have backups of my daily work), so I decided to leave the community.

Of cause, my friends over there were pretty sad about it, but there was nothing to be done. If an admin doesn't like you at a wiki... well, it's not pleasant to say at least.

Until this day, I still don't know what the admin's problem was, as he never left a message why he deleted my content. My content didn't violate any wiki rules.

It was simply ingame data, which anyone could research, provided they either had enough knowledge of machine code and the game's internal workings or simply went everywhere and fought all the AI foes ingame and noted down the values. I went and did the former, as I loved and still love to dig through programming codes. XD

Though, due to the mean admin, I have never returned to Pokéwiki ever since.

Heh. I'm sorry, if I got too technical. (facepalms)